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9303 Programming Examples 2
BASIC 5- 6-CHANNEL SETUP
2 Aileron Channels, Optional D/R Switch/Flight Mode Switch, Optional Retracts
This example identifies the steps necessary to program a basic 5- or 6-channel setup where the ailerons are
controlled by 2 separate channels and Dual Rates/Exponential curves are controlled either by individual
switches for Aileron, Elevator and Rudder, or via a single Flight Mode switch. It may optionally be equipped
with retractable landing gear as the 5
th
channel.
RECEIVER CONNECTIONS
RX CHANNEL SERVO
1 Throttle Throttle
2 Aileron Right Aileron
3 Elevator Elevator
4 Rudder Rudder
5 Gear (if equipped) Retract (or 2 retract servos connected via "Y" harness)
6 Flap (AUX1) Left Aileron
1. Select a Model Memory using Model SEL in the SYSTEM Menu.
2. Reset the Model Memory using MDL Reset in the SYSTEM Menu.
3. Enter a Model Name using MDL Name in the SYSTEM Menu.
4. Set the Modulation Type to match the receiver using MODULAT in the SYSTEM Menu.
5. Select the FLAPERON Wing Type by accessing Wing Type in the SYSTEM Menu.
6. Inhibit the Flap TRIM in the Devic.SEL function of the SYSTEM Menu.
7. If the Flaperons are to also be used as Flaps, Set the OUT line for FLAP to SYS in the Devic. SEL Menu.
This will cause the FLAP SYS function to appear in the Function List. If the ailerons are not going to be
used as flaps, Inhibit the Flap Channel in the Devic.SEL function.
8. Plug servos into the RX and check servo directions. Reverse servos as may be necessary using REV.SW in
the Function List.
9. Install servo arms so they are 90 degrees to the linkage. Use Sub Trim in the Function List to fine-tune the
arms so they are 90 degrees to the linkages.
10. Adjust travel of each servo in both directions using TRVL ADJ. In the Function List.
11. If Dual Rates are to be combined on 1 switch, access the Devic.SEL function in the SYSTEM Menu and
Activate Flight Modes. Also Set Dual Rates to FM in the same function.
12. If the Flaperons are also to be used as flaps, Access Flap SYS in the Function List to set flap deflections,
elevator compensation, and Flap Delay.
13. Set up Dual Rate and Exponential curves using D/R & EXP in the Function List.
14. If throttle response is not linear, set up a throttle curve using THRO CURV in the Function List.
15. If Aileron Differential is required, access AIL DIFF. In the Function List and set values.
16. If Flaps are to be used and Elevator to Flap mixing is desired for tight loops, access ELEÆFLP M in the
Function List and set throws.
12. Set up a count down timer using TIMER to help prevent running out of fuel while flying.
13. After test flying and fine-tuning the programming, use COPY in the Model SEL function contained in the
SYSTEM Menu to make a backup copy of the program.

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